The National Survey of Australian Secondary Students and Sexual Health (SSASH) is a periodic survey of sexual health among school-aged young people in Australia. The survey began in 1992 and, in this report, we present findings from the seventh iteration. The SSASH survey reports on a range of issues related to sexual identity and experiences, STI and HIV prevention, and relationships and sexuality education (RSE) and provides information about the progress of key priority areas in the Fourth National Sexually Transmissible Infections Strategy (Australian Department of Health, 2018).
Funding
Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care
History
School
School of Psychology and Public Health
Publication Date
2022-12-21
Commissioning Body
Australian Government Department of Health
Type of report
Other research report
Publisher
Australian Research Centre in Sex, Health and Society (ARCSHS), La Trobe University